Yearbook created by the junior class in 1896 as their senior yearbook for 1897. No senior... Show moreYearbook created by the junior class in 1896 as their senior yearbook for 1897. No senior yearbook for the class of 1896 has been found. Show less

Yearbook created by the Barnard junior class in 1900 as their senior yearbook for 1901. Copy... Show moreYearbook created by the Barnard junior class in 1900 as their senior yearbook for 1901. Copy states that is the 10th annual mortarboard. Show less

Stage photograph of an all-female production of "The Manoeuvers of Jane" by Henry Arthur Jones,... Show moreStage photograph of an all-female production of "The Manoeuvers of Jane" by Henry Arthur Jones, 1903. Show less

The Barnard College Mandolin and Banjo Club in 1903. May originally derive from the Byron Company... Show moreThe Barnard College Mandolin and Banjo Club in 1903. May originally derive from the Byron Company collection, Museum of the City of New York. Show less

This collection consists of the scrapbook and three diaries of Barnard College alum Stella Bloch... Show moreThis collection consists of the scrapbook and three diaries of Barnard College alum Stella Bloch Hanau, dating from 1903-1913. The scrapbook and diaries were created by Bloch before, during, and after her years as a Barnard College student. Most material is pertinent to Barnard College, but some is from her time at Wadleigh High School. Show less

Scrapbook of Edith Somborn Issacs (Barnard class of 1906), containing programs from productions,... Show moreScrapbook of Edith Somborn Issacs (Barnard class of 1906), containing programs from productions, articles from the Barnard Bulletin (of which Isaacs was the associate editor for the class of 1906), event invitations, personal correspondence detailing the planning processes of various Barnard events, dance cards, doodles from class notebooks, and materials from her work as chariman of the Barnard Fund Alumnae Committee. Highlights of the scrapbook include a bulls-eye for handgun target practice, a draft of a 1906 plea for donations to the Barnard fund, and a draft of a Sherlock Holmes inspired satire piece for the 1905 Mortarboard. Also included are materials from "Barnardesia," the copic operetta that Somborn co-wrote with classmate Blanche Marks. ("Barnardesia" made the case for Barnard dormitories, and Somborn invited the Board of Directors to the performance. Soon after, an anonymous donor gave funds for the first dormitory.) Show less